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�I think Rambo�s pretty well done. I don�t think there�ll be any more. I�m about 99% sure,� said Stallone, which comes as something of a surprise. After all, Rambo V was considered to be something of an inevitability after the last movie, the ultra-violent Rambo, made $113 million worldwide in 2008.
But The Expendables has made Sly think long and hard about his future; and Rambo doesn�t feature in it.
�I was going to do it,� he said. �I said I�d never talk about this, but with I feel that with Rocky Balboa, that character came complete circle. He went home. But for Rambo to go on another adventure might be, I think, misinterpreted as a mercenary gesture and not necessary. I don�t want that to happen.
�I�m very happy with the last Burmese episode, because I didn�t pull any punches on it,� he continued. �I wanted it to be what civil war really is � rough. You can�t candy coat it, and where do you go from there? So that�s [Rambo V] going to go.�
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I like to agree with Mr. Stallone here. No more RAMBO films!:D That was a pretty decent ending to the series in the last film. But I think he can do some cameo as John Rambo (& share some insights regarding a situation that Rambo has already been thorough or experienced) in any other/modern RAMBO like films (which should come out more in these days).
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Stallone�s not done with Rambo completely, though. He told Empire that he�s at work on a director�s cut of Rambo which will restore twelve minutes to the movie, including a surprising outburst of loquaciousness for the mumbling man of action at the movie�s beginning.
�He does a speech at the beginning of the movie to Julie Benz where he lays out why his life has been a complete disappointment and why war is natural and peace is an accident,� added Stallone. �And how he just feels that his life has been a waste. It�s very important to hear that and I didn�t think so at the time. I�m going to go back and put in some stuff.�
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Now that's a good news. I'll love to see those scenes.:)